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charlie T colton

11/30/16 10:12 AM

#5318 RE: 33Sailor #5317

RE:GE's AM centers

I believe that the largest production GE AM centers are not in the US but Europe. The US has more R&D.

I'm also pro US job creation but agree with Flanker100's belief that machinists and the machine trades here and everywhere will see job losses because of changes we'll see in manufacturing.


Airbus in the US







charlie T colton

12/01/16 2:05 AM

#5331 RE: 33Sailor #5317

(GE) Minds + Machines: Accelerating the Additive Revolution

Similar to the TCT presentation.

Hear how GE Additive leverages digital industrial capabilities and new technologies to accelerate innovation across industry.

Meet GE Additive, a new business that represents GE’s passion for the industry and its tremendous potential and capacity to make complex parts that were once impossible to produce, speed up the manufacturing process, and open up a whole new world of possibilities. See how at GE Additive, we're leveraging digital industrial capabilities and new technologies to accelerate innovation across industry—from aerospace, power, and automotive, to medical, architectural, and consumer applications.

Mohammed Ehteshami, VP and General Manager of Additive Integration at GE Additive, discusses a new era of design and manufacturing and how additive manufacturing makes digital a reality.






Published on Nov 18, 2016

Jeff Immelt, GE CEO, provides a look at what it takes to become a digital industrial company.

Jeff Immelt, Chairman and CEO of GE, provides a look at what it takes to become a digital industrial company. From developing common platforms and delivering solutions, to creating a network of industrials that share new ideas for the future, GE is creating internal best practices with external value. We’re merging physics and the digital world to increase the productivity of GE, our customers, and the world.






Published on Nov 18, 2016

Beth Comstock, GE Vice Chair, kicks off Minds + Machines 2016 with a big picture look at where the future emerging.

Beth Comstock, Vice Chair at GE, kicks off Minds + Machines 2016 with a big picture look at where change is happening and the future emerging. In today’s world, change happens fast. Digital is reorganizing people, money, information and things. Companies that combine a transparent, reliable information flow, continuous feedback, and meaningful intelligence will lead the charge forward. Learn how GE is embracing the chaos, combining the digital and physical worlds to deliver the future.






Kate Johnson, VP & Chief Commercial Officer at GE Digital with a look at our transformation progress.

This year’s Mind and Machines event has grown in leaps and bounds, with more than 270 partners in attendance. Our expanding product portfolio is a result of GE’s blueprint for transformation, that started with internal productivity and grew to services for customers, and innovations allowing us to take Predix to adjacent markets. Find out which companies received our digital industrial innovation award, and check out our Hackathon winners.